DavidB. Wilkerson

HOLLYWOOD (CBS.MW) -- "Patch Adams," the Robin Williams comedy-drama from Seagram's Universal unit, took the top spot at the North American box office for the second weekend in a row.

"Adams," the true story of a layman who successfully masquerades as a doctor, posted $20.1 million during the three-day period ending Sunday, giving it a total of $45 million for two weeks.

Sony's (SNE)
SNE, +0.18%"Stepmom," a Susan Sarandon-Julia Roberts vehicle about two women who clash over the upbringing of two children, also turned in a solid second week, grossing $15 million. Its cumulative take rose to more than $34 million.

"You've Got Mail," the Tom Hanks-Meg Ryan comedy from Time Warner's (TWX)
TWX, -0.28%
Warner Bros. unit, grabbed another $14 million, pushing it past the $63 million mark in its third week.

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